In addition to retro computers, I'm also into 3D modeling/animation.
I had gotten myself a "new" 3DConnexion SpacePilot Pro 3D controller some months back, and really liked the way it worked.
So I got a used, plain Spacepilot (fewer buttons, simpler design) for my Linux box, and liked it even more.
These things ain't cheap, new, even on ebay.
Recently I saw auctions for an old Spaceball 5000 (serial port version) and an even older Spaceball 3003 (also serial).
I hope someday to connect them to my Win98 machine(s); who knows, I might even get them working with DOS (doubtful).
I was surprised to discover that the 5000 was in such good shape, and complete with box and all accessories/manuals.
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The 3003 was yellowed, which I knew before I got it. I considered retrobriting it, but I don't think I want to risk erasing the logo.
Who knows; I may eventually get myself the entire 3DConnexion line of controllers. (I have thought about building my own with parts from Adafruit...)
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